Harvey questions police on Pickett murder

Liza Harvey says she will continue to raise domestic violence issues with police.

The Police Minister Liza Harvey says she has written to the Commissioner, Karl O'Callaghan asking how police will implement recommendations made after Andrea Pickett's murder.

Mrs Pickett was murdered in 2009 by her husband Kenneth Pickett who was subject to a violence restraining order.

There have been calls for police to take reports of breaches of violence restraining order more seriously.

Mrs Harvey has told parliament she has read the Coroner's report and written to the Police Commissioner seeking more information.

"Requesting what the police response is and how they are going to manage aspects that were raised in the Coroner's report into the Andrea Pickett case," she said.

Mrs Harvey police have conducted an internal review and she wants to know its outcome.

"I am awaiting a response from the Commissioner but domestic violence is one of those issues that comes up in the my regular meetings with the Commissioner and the Assistant Commissioner and will continue to be so while I am Minister," she said.